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the court's demand for the arrest of prime minister rocked pakistan on tuesday. the order relates to charges ashraf took bribes when he was minister for water and power. meanwhile, tens of thousands of anti-government protesters remain camped out near parliament. protest leader and muslim cleric mohammad kadri has labeled the government a bunch of thieves and demanded they resign. >> translator: god heard our prayers and has saved us. we have pledged ourself to kodri. we won't turn back until we achieve change. we won't go back even if it rains, even if they spray us with teargas or bullets. >> some sources allege the protests have the covert support of the military. speculation is rife that military chiefs are colluding with the supreme court to topple the government. >>> residents of jakarta woke up on thursday to find the city flooded. torrential rain paralyzed parts of the indonesian capital. more than 15,000 people were forced from their homes. flooding affected swaths of jakarta and its satellite cities. authorities say at least five people were killed. dow
the court's demand for the arrest of prime minister rocked pakistan on tuesday. the order relates to charges ashraf took bribes when he was minister for water and power. meanwhile, tens of thousands of anti-government protesters remain camped out near parliament. protest leader and muslim cleric mohammad kadri has labeled the government a bunch of thieves and demanded they resign. >> translator: god heard our prayers and has saved us. we have pledged ourself to kodri. we won't turn back...
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. >> new demands come as pakistan's chief anti- corruption official refused the supreme court order to a rust -- arrest the prime minister over lack of evidence. m in the u.s. president's gun control proposals face an uncertain future. there's no majority in either house of congress with resistance from both republicans and democrats. gun supporters have also launched an advertising campaign against obama's move. the proposals including a ban on assault weapons in response to last month's school massacre in newtown. >> bush fires continue to rage in australia. dozens of homes have been destroyed, and firefighters are struggling to keep the situation under control. more fires are expected this weekend as even higher temperatures and winds are forecast. >> in indonesia, heavy monsoon rains have triggered severe flooding in much of the capital, paralyzing daily lives. at least four people are reported dead, and thousands have had to evacuate their homes. >> authorities have been setting up emergency shelters, and have faced the flood alert -- raised the flood alert. more heavy rain is for
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i have not come here with any agenda my agenda is the nation of pakistan. somebody critic can say anything to anybody who seem about it would have said the same thing to the but evolutionary people of you know this in the now they say now it's going to cause us he would have said this in a sense said the same thing so whenever you get up for the change the people who want to maintain the status quo deity used to say this kind of allegation and telling lies. and this time of rising up and standing up for this change and democratic revolution is the best appropriate time because i didn't and we did not violent damn the political will. to disturb their mandate their god for the five years term and we wanted them to complete their term now the attorneys are almost complete. elections are in march going to stand their term is coming to its end so without disturbing creating disturbance during their term and we give them time to deliver if they can deliver anything but they couldn't deliver to the people so now disallowed the best time to bring electoral reforms
i have not come here with any agenda my agenda is the nation of pakistan. somebody critic can say anything to anybody who seem about it would have said the same thing to the but evolutionary people of you know this in the now they say now it's going to cause us he would have said this in a sense said the same thing so whenever you get up for the change the people who want to maintain the status quo deity used to say this kind of allegation and telling lies. and this time of rising up and...
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what i would call the nationalist forces in pakistan trying to time and again highlight the fact that this government has been serving interests other than the interests of the country itself and the interests of the people of the country and of government government is not. listening at all in fact been saying over the whole the government of a whole some sort of health care as well. as qadri yes what if. you've got a bit of a time delay here i do apologize i want to just ask you that we're looking at the pictures where we've been talking here when showing pictures and showing a lot of women at the protests of many young people as well why does this have so much sway over the youth do you think in such a broad spectrum. well well he is a learned cleric so he did have a beautiful following a good following but as i said this thing increased tremendously when he began talking about changing the failed democratic system in that country it's a failed democratic system it's a small clique of elite politicians who are intermarried interrelated to each other through family marriages and so
what i would call the nationalist forces in pakistan trying to time and again highlight the fact that this government has been serving interests other than the interests of the country itself and the interests of the people of the country and of government government is not. listening at all in fact been saying over the whole the government of a whole some sort of health care as well. as qadri yes what if. you've got a bit of a time delay here i do apologize i want to just ask you that we're...
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he speaks exclusively to the mosque the mind of the current public outrage in pakistan who promises a revolution which has nothing in common with the arab spring political shuffle. a dream job made in china and american classified data for an easy life facebook time by outsourcing his day's work to the east and he was by chance. live from moscow. with news from all around the world. thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field in algeria have reportedly been killed in the operation to free them fifteen of the captors are also thought to have died in the us the local media suggests algerian forces attacked a convoy of kidnappers and captives from the air and militants first attacked the complex on wednesday killing at least two of the staff and seizing dozens the hostage takers were demanding an end to the french led combat action against insurgents in neighboring mali and the operation has intensified french troops are now on the ground in support of a heavy air campaign against al qaeda linked groups the army's also received logistical support from its nato allies while t
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has spoken exclusively to the protest leader who explained how the situation in pakistan is different from that in arab spring countries. when i say we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries. need to be dictatorship for years and years for a long time and the people stood up against that. rule of. the people stood up against the. big different there is no one and. neither monera killed. here is electoral authority. electorate. yes democracy a pretty good process as well as the durham is concerned does exist there are political parties. men who cleared the lections to come back in the parliament after seventy five years but does true democracy does not exist in this society either in political. field nor in social field nor in economically lord democracy. where he was ahead of to answer dot com for our poll though we're asking whether we are seeing something similar to the arab spring in pakistan here your options right now as they get listed on the screen know that this is a military plot to seize power it's not some sort of arab spring you know it
has spoken exclusively to the protest leader who explained how the situation in pakistan is different from that in arab spring countries. when i say we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries. need to be dictatorship for years and years for a long time and the people stood up against that. rule of. the people stood up against the. big different there is no one and. neither monera killed. here is electoral authority. electorate. yes democracy a pretty good...
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it is going to right now pakistan remains in the grip of a standoff between protesters and the government we talk to the man at the helm of mass demonstrations who promises a revolution but says it will be different from what we saw in egypt or tunisia also. the israeli nomads forced to keep moving by their government from one place to another to keep areas occupied in its ongoing dispute with palestine that is still ahead of you here on. this year could see the outbreak of a global currency war or the latest warning of a looming confrontation coming from russia it comes as japan is lowering the yen to boost its exports type ticks already hurting other major currency players with fears of a possible retaliation let's get more details on this now i'm joined in the studio live without going off on a pleasure to see you today thanks for rushing in on this this is pretty scary news indeed russia saying that we are on the brink of a currency war an economy not so far away the global economy indeed is on the brink of a new currency war let me just paint a quick picture for you japan's newly ele
it is going to right now pakistan remains in the grip of a standoff between protesters and the government we talk to the man at the helm of mass demonstrations who promises a revolution but says it will be different from what we saw in egypt or tunisia also. the israeli nomads forced to keep moving by their government from one place to another to keep areas occupied in its ongoing dispute with palestine that is still ahead of you here on. this year could see the outbreak of a global currency...
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the anti-corruption chief of pakistan has been depending the prime minister at the supreme court. he says and ordered to arrest the prime minister is flawed. kamal, i don't know if you have been watching the footage of the pakistani foreign minister is saying that khadri is nobody. so why is the government engaging in talks with him? >> as you said, who is he? many people in pakistan say if he were so insignificant, how is it that he has brought the government to its knees? some parts of the city are paralyzed. people wanting to march on parliament. he was speaking from inside his bulletproof container, sipping hot coffee while is the ots, women and children, were sitting out in the pounding rain. that's when he gave the ultimatum, saying that he wanted the president -- he said i'm giving him one and a half hours. they said that if this man fails, we would really lose this time. the country cannot afford violence. the government has failed to control it. india and the government going to him. they all went into that container and talks are under way. everybody is hoping there will
the anti-corruption chief of pakistan has been depending the prime minister at the supreme court. he says and ordered to arrest the prime minister is flawed. kamal, i don't know if you have been watching the footage of the pakistani foreign minister is saying that khadri is nobody. so why is the government engaging in talks with him? >> as you said, who is he? many people in pakistan say if he were so insignificant, how is it that he has brought the government to its knees? some parts of...
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knowledge he speaks exclusively to the mastermind of the current public outrage in pakistan a revolution which has nothing in common with the arab spring and political shuffles. made in china and america. for an easy life facebook by outsourcing is day's work to the east until he was. with news from around the world. now thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field in algeria have reportedly been killed in the operation to free them fifteen of the captors are also thought to have died the militants first attacked the complex on wednesday killing at least two of the staff and kidnapping dozens so we're understanding now here at r.t. we're just getting reports that some hostages are still being held at the algerian gas plant after many as i said were killed in a military strike the hostage takers were demanding an end to the french led combat action against insurgents in neighboring mali meanwhile the operation in the west african state has intensified french troops are now on the ground in support of the heavy air campaign against al qaeda linked groups that the army's also re
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in pakistan this standoff between first us is on the government continues but authorities are already rushing action if the demonstrators don't clear the area near the parliament thousands have been camping there for three days now demanding the government's dissolution political chaos on the country deep and one pakistan's top cooled ordered the prime minister's arrest over corruption allegations but no action from the government followed instead officials accuse the judiciary and the military of a conspiracy speculation the military has also had its hand in the sudden rise of the leader of the ongoing projects muslim cleric tahir old country and dr truly explains taunts he won't could be behind his last appeal. mainstream parties have been getting flak deservedly florida failing the people's expectations will take on the economic trend and with the arse that have been having their source be in a lake of mediocrity is reasonable and many people of course have the suspicions that eased being primed by the military establishment in order before there we can be whole of the c.b.d. and p
in pakistan this standoff between first us is on the government continues but authorities are already rushing action if the demonstrators don't clear the area near the parliament thousands have been camping there for three days now demanding the government's dissolution political chaos on the country deep and one pakistan's top cooled ordered the prime minister's arrest over corruption allegations but no action from the government followed instead officials accuse the judiciary and the military...
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and pakistan this standoff between protesters and the government continues but authorities are already suppressing action of the demonstrators don't clear the area near the parliament thousands have been camping that for three days now demanding the government's dissolution political chaos on the country deepen the one pakistan's top court orders the prime minister's arrest of a corruption allegations but no actual the government followed and state officials accuse the judiciary and the military of a conspiracy speculation the marriage has also had its hand in the sudden rise of the legal down going protests in muslim cleric to hate all country and chile explains to us he what could be behind his last appeal. mainstream parties have been getting flak deservedly floor are feeling people's expectations will take on the economic drownded we don't watch that we have been there so suddenly you know like a media our ears are reasonable and many people of course had suspicions that eased being primed by the military establishment in order before there we can be one of the civilian parties and
and pakistan this standoff between protesters and the government continues but authorities are already suppressing action of the demonstrators don't clear the area near the parliament thousands have been camping that for three days now demanding the government's dissolution political chaos on the country deepen the one pakistan's top court orders the prime minister's arrest of a corruption allegations but no actual the government followed and state officials accuse the judiciary and the...
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pakistan remains in the group of a standoff between protesters and the government and later in the program reporters behind the saddam lines ok smiles movement also the south. these really norwood's force to keep moving by their government from one place to another to keep areas occupied in its ongoing dispute with palestine that's to the head. it's been dubbed the big speech as the british prime minister is set to make a tightrope walk this friday between his e.u. partners and euro skeptics had hard david cameron is planning to overhaul ties with the union have to say he's not happy with certain aspects of the relationship while he still admits he doesn't want to break away from the union under risk upsetting e.u. leaders but as first reports now cameron may ultimately disappoint everyone his troubles to please. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i glad those days are over i. think countdowns as the prime minister protests to deliver a landmark speech on eu
pakistan remains in the group of a standoff between protesters and the government and later in the program reporters behind the saddam lines ok smiles movement also the south. these really norwood's force to keep moving by their government from one place to another to keep areas occupied in its ongoing dispute with palestine that's to the head. it's been dubbed the big speech as the british prime minister is set to make a tightrope walk this friday between his e.u. partners and euro skeptics...
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in pakistan the standoff between protesters and the government continues but all sources are already expressing action if the demonstrators don't clear the area near the parliament thousands have been camping that for three days now demanding the government's dissolution. of the country deeper than pakistan's top court orders the prime minister's arrest of a corruption allegations but no action from the government followed instead officials accuse the judiciary and the military of a conspiracy and there speculation the mayor has also had its hand in the sudden rise of the needle the ongoing protests the muslim cleric to hear al cadre and dr cheney explain stasi what could be behind his last appeal. mainstream parties have been getting flak deservedly floor or failing the people's expectations will take on the economic trend and we don't last that we have been there so suddenly you know like the media are here is reasonable and many people of course have suspicions that. being primed by the military establishment in order before there we can be one of the civilian parties and that's t
in pakistan the standoff between protesters and the government continues but all sources are already expressing action if the demonstrators don't clear the area near the parliament thousands have been camping that for three days now demanding the government's dissolution. of the country deeper than pakistan's top court orders the prime minister's arrest of a corruption allegations but no action from the government followed instead officials accuse the judiciary and the military of a conspiracy...
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and stewart was talking about the idea that in that airport in dubai, or in pakistan, that that young man who happens to be gay, or that young woman who happens to be lesbian sees on that board, that flight to san francisco, mentions harvey milk, san francisco international airport. the hope is that just like harvey gave hope to that young man from altuna, pennsylvania, we as a city can give hope to that young man and had young woman from the 77 countries. the timing is especially important for me as a member of the lgbt community. we are at a crossroads in history of lgbt right in this country. in a few months our united states supreme court will be deciding a number of cases that at their core go to the very question of whether or not we as members of the lgbt community are equal under the constitution and under the laws of this country. and what a better time for the city and county of san francisco to send a message that recognizes the dignity and humanity of this community, by dodging the contributions of one of its heroes harvey milk. that is what this is about. my proposal to n
and stewart was talking about the idea that in that airport in dubai, or in pakistan, that that young man who happens to be gay, or that young woman who happens to be lesbian sees on that board, that flight to san francisco, mentions harvey milk, san francisco international airport. the hope is that just like harvey gave hope to that young man from altuna, pennsylvania, we as a city can give hope to that young man and had young woman from the 77 countries. the timing is especially important for...
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speaks exclusively to the mastermind of the current public outrage in pakistan it promises a revolution which has nothing in common with the arab spring political reshuffle. membership as the prime minister places hand to rein in brussels power although business leaders warn of disaster if his bluff is called. also reporting the dream job made in china an american worker risks classified for an easy life and facebook time by outsourcing his day's work. until he was caught up by chance. international news and comment online on screen around the world this is. the thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field in algeria have reportedly been killed in the operation to free them fifteen of the captors are also thought to have died some people apparently still being held and local media suggest algerian forces attacked a convoy of kidnappers and captives from the militants first attacked the complex on wednesday killing at least two of the staff and seizing dozens austen's takers were demanding an end to the french led combat action against insurgents in neighboring mali and there
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why would he want to be steps away from pakistan's equivalent of west point? did any of this make sense? >> narrator: the president called together his national security team. >> he said to his national security team in the situation room, "i want everybody to tell me what your view is, what you would do, what your recommendation is." and he got a very mixed response. i think of the people in the room, it was probably 50%, roughly, were in favor of the raid option that we ended up taking. >> narrator: only the president could make the final decision on whether to send u.s. troops into pakistan. >> he also knew that if it had gone wrong, there would not only have been dramatically negative consequences for the men he sent in, and for our country's security, but also for his own politics. it very well could have been a career-ending decision. >> narrator: the president decided to authorize the operation for sunday, may 1. >> i think that was one of the longest days that he's had as president. he said to us at the time that the minutes were feeling like hours, as
why would he want to be steps away from pakistan's equivalent of west point? did any of this make sense? >> narrator: the president called together his national security team. >> he said to his national security team in the situation room, "i want everybody to tell me what your view is, what you would do, what your recommendation is." and he got a very mixed response. i think of the people in the room, it was probably 50%, roughly, were in favor of the raid option that we...
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pakistan is an ally. we haven't declared war on pakistan. we have attempted surgically to remove people from a jurisdiction where we are friendly with the government and in doing so without authorization from congress or a declaration of war and in violation of the constitution he has killed americans. charles: i am a fan of drones to be frank with you but the president seems so hypocritical trotting out these children -- i hate to use -- i don't like to use them in the first place and that he put their names out to the public. doesn't it look hypocritical to talk about our number one goal as humans, as adults is to protect children? >> of course looks hypocritical and when it come to these drones where is the left? why is the left not hypercritical of the president? if this was a republican white house the left would be absolutely outraged. judge napolitano: that is a great question. i remember asking congressman charlie rangel about this, a classic liberal democrat who was furious that the president bombed libya instead of asking congress
pakistan is an ally. we haven't declared war on pakistan. we have attempted surgically to remove people from a jurisdiction where we are friendly with the government and in doing so without authorization from congress or a declaration of war and in violation of the constitution he has killed americans. charles: i am a fan of drones to be frank with you but the president seems so hypocritical trotting out these children -- i hate to use -- i don't like to use them in the first place and that he...
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. >> new demands come as pakistan's chief anti- corruption official refused the supreme court order to a rust -- arrest the prime minister over lack of evidence. m in the u.s. president's gun control proposals face an uncertain future. there's no majority in either house of congress with resistance from both republicans and democrats. gun supporters have also launched an advertising campaign against obama's move. the proposals including a ban on assault weapons in response to last month's school massacre in newtown. >> bush fires continue to rage in australia. dozens of homes have been destroyed, and firefighters are struggling to keep the situation under control. more fires are expected this weekend as even higher temperatures and winds are forecast. >> in indonesia, heavy monsoon rains have triggered severe flooding in much of the capital, paralyzing daily lives. at least four people are reported dead, and thousands have had to evacuate their homes. >> authorities have been setting up emergency shelters, and have faced the flood alert -- raised the flood alert. more heavy rain is for
. >> new demands come as pakistan's chief anti- corruption official refused the supreme court order to a rust -- arrest the prime minister over lack of evidence. m in the u.s. president's gun control proposals face an uncertain future. there's no majority in either house of congress with resistance from both republicans and democrats. gun supporters have also launched an advertising campaign against obama's move. the proposals including a ban on assault weapons in response to last month's...
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a former chicago businessman convicted of supporting terrorists in pakistan has been sentenced to 14-year in prison today. tahawwur rana was convicted in a federal court in chicago of giving aid to a terrorist group. the group was responsible for killing one-hundred-60 people in a string of bombings in mumbai india. he also was convicted of plotting a terrorist attack on a danish newspapers for publishing cartoons of the prophet muhammad. in medical watch. some migraines may be linked to a higher risk of heart attack and blood clots. "migraine with aura" is a migraine headache that's preceded by visual or other sensory symptoms such as flashing lights, blind spots smell distortion, numbness, or tingling of the hands and face. researchers who followed 28 thousand women report after high blood pressure, having migraine with aura was the second strongest contributor to heart attack and stroke risk among middle-aged and older women. another study found women who have migraines with aura may face a higher risk of dangerous blood clots if they use certain hormonal contraceptives. a new stud
a former chicago businessman convicted of supporting terrorists in pakistan has been sentenced to 14-year in prison today. tahawwur rana was convicted in a federal court in chicago of giving aid to a terrorist group. the group was responsible for killing one-hundred-60 people in a string of bombings in mumbai india. he also was convicted of plotting a terrorist attack on a danish newspapers for publishing cartoons of the prophet muhammad. in medical watch. some migraines may be linked to a...
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drones dropping bombs on innocent people in pakistan is still violent. canada has roughly the same population as california. more californians kill each other with knives than canadians kill themselves with anything. so it's much deeper than just guns. we're talking about a culture and history, and that's why martin luther king's legacy is so important. >> jennifer: well, and of course guns are per vase nif a lot of communities struggling with poverty. what should we be doing to eliminate poverty in this country? >> very much like what the plt did today he said we're going to focus on gun. that's wonderful. behind it let's make poverty and let's make access to resources a priority. think about detroit, think about the south side of chicago. think about poor whites in appalachia, about what is going on in indian reservations. this kind of violence has been going on a long time among pour people. we have to have a much more comprehensive understanding of how we can access all of our citizens as well as human being around the world. >> jennifer: and the que
drones dropping bombs on innocent people in pakistan is still violent. canada has roughly the same population as california. more californians kill each other with knives than canadians kill themselves with anything. so it's much deeper than just guns. we're talking about a culture and history, and that's why martin luther king's legacy is so important. >> jennifer: well, and of course guns are per vase nif a lot of communities struggling with poverty. what should we be doing to eliminate...
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. >> president bush launched the first wave of drone strike, mostly targeting leaders in pakistan. president obama took office and increased the number of targets and expanded the target into yemen why where al qaeda was planning attacks and into lawless somalia. they have been working together in the areas and over the next years, officials want to specifically grow the partnership between intel and special operations forces. >> it is central to our ability to solve our most pressing security challenges. >> perhaps the most pressing is a cyber attack that disrupts services across the states. >> these could be a signer pearl harbor and cause physical destruction and the loss of life. >> it may not be physical destruction, but fiscal. computers crashing and files erased and bank accounts cleaned out. experts say the obama administration needs to do more work to defend american companies. >> we need to worry about the terrorists becoming interested because it's not hard or the nation states that are less responsible. deciding it's time to play a little more aggressive. >> the preside
. >> president bush launched the first wave of drone strike, mostly targeting leaders in pakistan. president obama took office and increased the number of targets and expanded the target into yemen why where al qaeda was planning attacks and into lawless somalia. they have been working together in the areas and over the next years, officials want to specifically grow the partnership between intel and special operations forces. >> it is central to our ability to solve our most...
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. >> certainly operating with the support of the is side or the acquiescence of the isi and pakistan. we have huge, huge challenges that the administration has to deal with, and that of the debt of up to it. >> they are certainly up there. call it whatever you want. their ability did carry a bigger tax to fund a tax has been degraded. lou: i think last -- less characterized as remnants then a diffuse, disparate, and not always organized group of elements. >> that can be more dangerous. >> look at mali now. they're beating the french army. lou: the hostage-taking in algeria, seeking leverage because of that conflict. we thank you all for being hre. appreciated. that's it for us tonight. we appreciate you being with us. be with us tomorrow when it gets even better. good night from new york. ♪ [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find
. >> certainly operating with the support of the is side or the acquiescence of the isi and pakistan. we have huge, huge challenges that the administration has to deal with, and that of the debt of up to it. >> they are certainly up there. call it whatever you want. their ability did carry a bigger tax to fund a tax has been degraded. lou: i think last -- less characterized as remnants then a diffuse, disparate, and not always organized group of elements. >> that can be more...
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obviously in pakistan an afghanistan. so mali, yemen and elsewhere. this is what the bush administration had talked about and what it created infrastructure to deal with. i think what we have got to understand, in the case of algeria, we ask ourselves why did the algerians attack right away? they went through a war for decade in the '90s with radical islamists who want to take over algeria, bloody a centerrable war. tens of thousands of ted. they weren't about to stand around and create a sound stage for terrorists had they just surrounded it and negotiated. i think they knew very well it would cost a lot of casualties but they were not prepared to do as we do in the west, as we did with the iranian hostage crisis, wait for a year-and-a-half. they struck and i think the news is going to be rather mixed when we hear about the final results. >> bret: at the same time, tucker, you have the f.b.i. director in libya today. apparently asking questions to officials there about the benghazi investigation. >> right. >> bret: which we reported is really not goi
obviously in pakistan an afghanistan. so mali, yemen and elsewhere. this is what the bush administration had talked about and what it created infrastructure to deal with. i think what we have got to understand, in the case of algeria, we ask ourselves why did the algerians attack right away? they went through a war for decade in the '90s with radical islamists who want to take over algeria, bloody a centerrable war. tens of thousands of ted. they weren't about to stand around and create a sound...
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. >> sounds like they packedded up from where we thought they were, like in afghanistan and pakistan, and taken their act on the road. >> right. >> certain areas of the world it's a lot tougher to get to. >> not only have they packed up their act. these elements existed -- only these larger leaders and stronger leaders have ensured that these stockpiles of weapons and the money they collected actually from ransom money from other kidnapping and these funds there are and the weapons are there, and they sent theirs best leaders to these parts of the world so they only have better access to launch attacks on the west. >> scary stuff. thank you for filling it out for a dummy like me. it is amazing when you connect the dots. >> once this dreamliner nightmare is over. will it be on fliers' minds, and now a gig of her on tv. fox on top of an athletes girlfriend cashing in, and another athletes career spinning out. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you c
. >> sounds like they packedded up from where we thought they were, like in afghanistan and pakistan, and taken their act on the road. >> right. >> certain areas of the world it's a lot tougher to get to. >> not only have they packed up their act. these elements existed -- only these larger leaders and stronger leaders have ensured that these stockpiles of weapons and the money they collected actually from ransom money from other kidnapping and these funds there are and...
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we are going to have to deal with it or it will be a safe haven like you see along the afghan/pakistan border. >> the can of worms is open. if we can't put the can back on how much involvement are you willing to stomach? are you willing to say we will put boots on the ground, something the obama administration does not want to do and the american people do not want to do right now? >> you have to ask. there are a whole series of options here that we can put into play. and it has to be a coordinated effort. this isn't just about mali. the french have very capable special forces. they are going to put hurt on these folks. there are things we can do for them short of boots on the ground. i would encourage the president to continue to do that. if you -- this is going to get worse. you cannot allow this to become a national security issue for the united states. i argue it has crossed that threshold. this area now attracting jihadists and they are really good at this stuff including hostage taking because they have been doing it for decades and have been the largest funder to al qaeda. this
we are going to have to deal with it or it will be a safe haven like you see along the afghan/pakistan border. >> the can of worms is open. if we can't put the can back on how much involvement are you willing to stomach? are you willing to say we will put boots on the ground, something the obama administration does not want to do and the american people do not want to do right now? >> you have to ask. there are a whole series of options here that we can put into play. and it has to...
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reporter: president bush launched the first wave of drone strikes, mostly targeting al qaeda leaders in pakistan. then, president obama took office and increased the number of targets. he expanded the program into yemen where al qaeda was planning attacks on the u.s. and into lawless somalia. the pentagon and cia have been working together in those areas and over the next four years official want to specifically grow the partnership between intel and special operations forces. >> the central to our ability to solve the most pressing national security challenges. >> reporter: perhaps the most pressing? a cyber attack that disrupts communication and transportation and vital services across multiple states. >> these kinds of attacks could be a sign of pearl harbor, an attack could tha would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. >> reporter: it may not even be fiscal destruction, but physical. the obama administration needs to do more work with the private sector. >> what we need to worry about are either the terrorists suddenly becoming interests because it's not that hard or some of the
reporter: president bush launched the first wave of drone strikes, mostly targeting al qaeda leaders in pakistan. then, president obama took office and increased the number of targets. he expanded the program into yemen where al qaeda was planning attacks on the u.s. and into lawless somalia. the pentagon and cia have been working together in those areas and over the next four years official want to specifically grow the partnership between intel and special operations forces. >> the...
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much of an operational link there is between al qaeda that we've seen traditionally in afghanistan, pakistan, and in iraq. certainly they have become a very potent force, and as weave seen with the mali crisis, it can easily spread into the region, into geopolitical interests of the u.s. and western countries. it is an issue that has to be dealt with immediately. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, how a red state democrat sells the president's gun control plan, and freshman texas star congressman juaqin cast castro. the unbelievable hopes involving star linebacker. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues sin
much of an operational link there is between al qaeda that we've seen traditionally in afghanistan, pakistan, and in iraq. certainly they have become a very potent force, and as weave seen with the mali crisis, it can easily spread into the region, into geopolitical interests of the u.s. and western countries. it is an issue that has to be dealt with immediately. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, how a red state democrat sells the president's gun control plan, and freshman...
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several years, but as a result, many of these fighters are really operating in the same way we saw in pakistan, afghanistan. they find large open areas of land, failed states, weak states where they can kind of operate outside the reach of the law, but very close to strategic interests, things that are important. al qaeda, which is also believed to be linked to the benghazi attacks, and now this incident. there's a long list of this pattern of behavior that has indicated they're becoming more potent, more lethal, and more dangerous as a result of the weak and failed states in the western part of africa. >> glen, in terms of the white house on this, you know, with syria, where the situation has not gotten markedly better. there are rumors about whether or not there was a cable detailing the syrian government using chemical weapons on its own people the president has drawn a shifting line. what is on his plate in terms of foreign policy is daunting. how much capital does he have to tackle that? he is going to have to deal with it one way or another, and to really draw american attention and reso
several years, but as a result, many of these fighters are really operating in the same way we saw in pakistan, afghanistan. they find large open areas of land, failed states, weak states where they can kind of operate outside the reach of the law, but very close to strategic interests, things that are important. al qaeda, which is also believed to be linked to the benghazi attacks, and now this incident. there's a long list of this pattern of behavior that has indicated they're becoming more...
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in iraq, they weren't really controlled by al qaeda senior leadership from pakistan. they were advised. they weren't resourced. they were able to resource themselves. and that's largely true in yemen, the horn of africa. there will be some expertise that's passed around. but it's not one type network in which if you crack part of it you automatically crack it all. you've got to go after each. >> one of the things that jumped out at me in the first interview you did with the "today" show with matt is you were talking about the importance that a commander in chief trusts his secretary of defense, trusts his commanders. did you sense there was a deficit of trust between, say, you and the president early on? in afghanistan? >> if you think of any complex endeavor that you're a part of, and you're going to do it with a team of people, if you don't trust them at the outset, you're going to have to develop trust very quickly. >> and he never chose you in this case. do you think that's the issue? >> i think he was involved. i was chosen by secretary gates, and clearly approve
in iraq, they weren't really controlled by al qaeda senior leadership from pakistan. they were advised. they weren't resourced. they were able to resource themselves. and that's largely true in yemen, the horn of africa. there will be some expertise that's passed around. but it's not one type network in which if you crack part of it you automatically crack it all. you've got to go after each. >> one of the things that jumped out at me in the first interview you did with the...
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and what do you say about the drug is being dropped on the brothers and sisters in pakistan and somalia and yemen -- the drones being dropped? my voice haulers out, and do not take it with your hand on his bible -- my voice hollers out. what would you say about the poverty in america now beginning with the children and the elderly and our working folks in all colors? not just here, around the world. do not hide and conceal his challenge. as much as i'm glad that barack obama won -- i think that brother mitt romney would have been a catastrophe -- brother newt told the truth about vampire capitalism, but that is the system as a whole. but when barack obama attempts to use that rich tradition of so many struggling to produce that voice that pushed martin in the direction that it did, i get upset. people say we are hating obama. no, we are living the tradition that produced martin luther king jr., and we will not allow it to be sanitized, deodorize, sterilized. we want the subversive power to be heard. that is what we think when he said he is going to put his hand on that bible. [applause]
and what do you say about the drug is being dropped on the brothers and sisters in pakistan and somalia and yemen -- the drones being dropped? my voice haulers out, and do not take it with your hand on his bible -- my voice hollers out. what would you say about the poverty in america now beginning with the children and the elderly and our working folks in all colors? not just here, around the world. do not hide and conceal his challenge. as much as i'm glad that barack obama won -- i think that...